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Re: [OM] ( OM ) extension tubes ; manual or automatic

Subject: Re: [OM] ( OM ) extension tubes ; manual or automatic
From: bsandyman@xxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 14:00:48 +0000
I have used a bellows some which has similar lack of 
mechanical linkages. The exposure problem can be worked 
around.

You open up the lens all the way (which is where the 
camera expects the aperture to be.) 

Once you have framed and focussed, adjust the time of 
the exposure so that you get the correct exposure. Stop 
down to the desired aperture. For every stop down make 
an equal number of stops adjustment on other controls. 
Speed is the easiest way to make the adjustment. (Two 
stops down mean 4X the exposure time. Go from 1/60 -> 
1/15 of a second.)

An alternative may be available with OM2n and similar 
models that allow OTF auto exposure control. 

I have not tried this, so can make no claims.

Some cameras have a different metering mode to take into 
account the fact that the lens is not linked to the 
aperture control. The C*n*n FTb is one such. I do not 
know if any Oly have such, but they probably don't need 
them with the OTF exposure.
Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 19:43:41 +1200
From: "Brian Swale" <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [OM] ( OM  )  extension tubes ; manual or automatic

Ralph wrote;

> I'm sure this is a dumb question, but here goes.  What
> is the difference between manual and automatic
> extension tubes.  I've looked at the pdf manual for
> both, and I'm still not clear.

 As far as I know, the auto tubes contain mechanical linkages between the 
lens on the one end and the camera on the other, so that the camera is 
informed what aperture has been set in the lens.

Thus the user can get some indication in the view-finder what the exposure is 
likely to be.

With the manual tubes (I've never handled any) I assume they are more or 
less plain & simple tubes with no linkages.

HTH

Brian

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